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What rights do landlords and tenants have in India, especially w.r.t. to duration of contract and eviction ?

Service Tax2018-03-28 05:28:21

Court proceedings of any type should be avoided at all times. Well-defined contracts will greatly help landlords to convince tenants that they (the landlords) are likely to win the case in court. An eviction cases can last up to 10 or even 20 years.(Legislation) Local laws cover landlord and tenant agreements. Many local rent control laws such as the Maharashtra Rent Act 1999, Delhi Rent Act 1995,

How effective is the legal system to help landlords who have given their homes on rent ?

Service Tax2018-03-28 05:28:21

The Indian law of Arbitration and Conciliation act 1996, under section 61 provides the scope and application of conciliation (alternate dispute redressal). Interminable, time consuming, complex and expensive Court procedures have led parties to settle their disputes out of the court. It would be the right answer for people who want their disputes to be settled expeditiously and through an option w

Statutory explanation of will and its features !

Service Tax2018-03-28 05:28:58

The Indian Succession Act 1925 under Section 2(h) provides the statutory explanation of a will and its features. Will means the legal declaration of the intention of a person with respect to his property, which he desires to take effect after his death. It is a unilateral document and takes effect after the death of the person making it. It can be revoked or altered by the maker of it at any time